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The railroads must pay their idle attorneys, which they have googles on retainer, to come on here and cover up for them. I've never seen so much misinformation in my life. <br /> <br />Railroads pay for crossing protection -- Yeah RIGHT and elephants fly. <br /> <br />Private property owners are suppose to trespasss and go on railroad property and clean it up for them at crossings and install signs. Truth is private crossings require NO signs and the 4th grade educated track foreman that just sticks any sign in WITHOUT any kind of traffic engineering training can actually make a sight obstructed crossing more deadly. <br /> <br />Trains whistle at private crossings. What garbage these clowns put out. <br /> <br />http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TA/ProgMgt/Grants/Sight_Eng.pdf Either the sight lines are at the crossings or there not===Plain and simple. If the train crews do not report sight obstructions EVERY one of them that has been across the crossing for the prior 3 years should be sued for negligient homicide and their bosses hung for concealing evidence.
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